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I seem to recall that FreeBSD was working on KMS too.
A small correction: Wayland can not use Gallium currently (though it theoretically could), and it doesn't use X drivers, just Mesa for rendering and KMS for display management.
The really great thing about Wayland is that it is the first new display server that doesn't need its own drivers. Unfortunately, the NVIDIA blob will probably be one of the major things holding it back (sorry, but Nouveau will not ever be good enough for gaming). Personally, I would like to see NVIDIA abstract their driver away from X, and just implement EGL, OpenGL, OpenVG, VDPAU, and a mode setting API such as OpenSC or the DRM API. This would give X.org developers more freedom with their internal API, and would make alternative display servers like Wayland possible.